Author/Authors :
Hematian، H نويسنده Department of Veterinary sciences, Yasooj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasooj ,
Abstract :
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects ofdifferent doses of mercury on fetal testis. In this investigation
20 adult female rats were divided in four groups. All animals became pregnant by natural mating. Mercuric oxide
was induced in three groups by different doses (0.5, 1 and 2 mg/Kg/day) at 10 terminal days of pregnancy. After
parturition, male offspring were reared for 60 days. At the end of the experiment (60 days after birth), the body
weights of neonates were measured (after birth and also 60 days after birth) and the testes were isolated from the
offspring of all rats, also the blood serum was isolated and used for endocrine analysis. Various histological
parameters were determined using histological techniques. These parameters were included the thicknessof
testicular capsule (µm), the number of seminiferous tubules (/mm
2
), the number of Sertoli, leydig and spermatogonia
cells (/mm
2
), and the seminiferous tubules’ diameter (µm). Results revealed decreases in the LH, FSH and
testosterone hormones, and body weight in the experimental groups. The diameters of the seminiferous tubules, and
the numbers of the spermatogonia, sertoli cells andleydig cells have decreased significantly in experimental group
by 2 mg/Kg/day dose. Mercury exposure exhibited deleterious effects on male gonads during fetal life by alterations
in the hormones and testicular cell numbers and this disorder remains persistent during the post-neonatal period.